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North India: Himalayan Trekking & Traditions (Summer)
Join us for a trekking intensive program that explores environmental and rural community resiliency among one of the most stunning landscapes on Earth. This four-week summer abroad in North India is for students interested in engaging in environmental and cultural preservation, honing their trekking skills*, and learning about Tibetan Buddhism. Clinging to the far western flank of the Tibetan pla...
Join us for a trekking intensive program that explores environmental and rural community resiliency among one of the most stunning landscapes on Earth. This four-week summer abroad in North India is for students interested in engaging in environmental and cultural preservation, honing their trekking skills*, and learning about Tibetan Buddhism. Clinging to the far western flank of the Tibetan plateau, jagged peaks and windswept valleys have preserved mainly the indigenous mountain cultures of Ladakh. Our exploration begins close to the regional capital, Leh, where we acclimatize to the elevation. We examine how the unique Ladakhi heritage and fragile high desert ecosystem interact with the region's shifting cultural, ecological, and economic pressures. * Note: Participants receive Wilde...
Program Highlights
Complete a Wilderness First Aid (WFA) course and develop skills to engage knowledgeably in the outdoor context.
Gain extensive trekking skills while spending 8 – 10 days in some of the most stunning landscapes on Earth.
Learn about environmental and cultural preservation in a fragile and unique alpine desert climate.
Develop critical leadership skills through backcountry trekking, group management, and navigating diverse environments.
Experience Ladakhi hospitality and ease into the rhythm of cooking, planting, and drinking tea.
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- New Delhi, India
- Summer
- Asian Studies
- Conflict Studies
- Environmental Studies
- Community Service & Volunteering
- Experiential Learning
- Homestays See more
- All Nationalities
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A Leap of Faith
April 01, 2014by: OllieoProgram: North India: Himalayan Trekking & Traditions (Summer)My most memorable experience would most definitely be meeting the Dalai Lama. It was an event, that while would hold incredible significance for anyone, meant so much because of the context of which this program placed me in. In my homestay in Dharamsala, my homestay mother, my Amaleh, would kiss the top of a post-card with His Holiness on it every morning. I spoke to a Tibetan refugee who told me about his journey from Tibet to India, which he underwent when he was only 19, and upon reaching Dharamsala and meeting His Holiness (which all Tibetan refugees are able to do), he fell to his knees and cried. Meeting the Dalai Lama was an incredible experience, not only for the meaning that it held for me, but also for the meaning that it had gained during my time in India. I chose this program because I knew that it would challenge and change me. I learned and experienced things that I never even knew could exist. The accommodations were to be expected, and definitely fit the description of a cultural immersion program.
A Leap of Faith
March 25, 2014by: ollieoProgram: North India: Himalayan Trekking & Traditions (Summer)Where There Be Dragons really and truly changed my life. I gained a sense of independence, a strength of character, and a feeling that I could conquer any obstacles that came in my way. I met a truly exceptional group of people, people who I was able to get to know in such a deep and personal way due to our shared experiences. Going to India was by far the most interesting, scary, and amazing experience, and without this program, I would never have been able to experience it the way that I did. Our instructors definitely did an amazing job, for they not only provided help when we needed it, but also allowed us to truly grow in this strange environment. The times I remember most are the times when I or other members in the group had to step up, assume responsibility, and lead the group on. This program is not for those who are not willing to open their hearts and their eyes, and to this day I think of this trip as one of the more difficult things I have ever done. However, it was by far the most amazing thing. I learned to open my eyes in a way I did not dream was possible, I learned to accept things about myself that before I could barely acknowledge, and, above all else, I came back a better person, a better citizen of this world. I cannot do Dragons justice just with these 5 stars and this jumbled review, but to anyone reading this, i beg of you, take a leap of faith, just as I did. You will be changed forever.
Life-changing summer
October 25, 2013by: Katherine Program: North India: Himalayan Trekking & Traditions (Summer)Your instructors are adults with a tremendous amount of knowledge. They serve as resources and role models for the participants. Your program takes students to a world unknown to them and fosters an understanding of new cultures, religions and issues. The ability to experience this kind of learning and living enables them to develop an empathy and appreciation of both worlds. -- Katherine M
Program Details
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Locations
- New Delhi, India
Types and Subjects
- Subjects & Courses
- Asian Studies
- Conflict Studies
- Environmental Studies
Availability
Years Offered: 2025, 2026
- Summer
- 2-4 Weeks
Age Requirement
14-17
Guidelines
All Nationalities
This Program is also open to Group
Cost per week
Program Cost Includes
- Tuition & Fees
- Accommodation / Housing for Program Duration
- All Program Activity Costs
- Weekday Meals (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
Accommodation Options
- Group living
- Home-stays
Qualifications & Experience
- English
Language Skills Required
- Some high school, no diploma
- High School Junior (3rd Year)
Accepted Education Levels
Application Procedures
- Phone/Video Interview
- Physical Exam/Health Records
- Online Application
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Join us for a trekking intensive program that explores environmental and rural community resiliency among one of the most stunning landscapes on Earth. This four-week summer abroad in North India is for students interested in engaging in environmental and cultural preservation, honing their trekking skills*, and learning about Tibetan Buddhism. Clinging to the far western flank of the Tibetan plateau, jagged peaks and windswept valleys have preserved mainly the indigenous mountain cultures of Ladakh. Our exploration begins close to the regional capital, Leh, where we acclimatize to the elevation. We examine how the unique Ladakhi heritage and fragile high desert ecosystem interact with the region's shifting cultural, ecological, and economic pressures. * Note: Participants receive Wilde...

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Join us for a trekking intensive program that explores environmental and rural community resiliency among one of the most stunning landscapes on Earth. This four-week summer abroad in North India is for students interested in engaging in environmental and cultural preservation, honing their trekking skills*, and learning about Tibetan Buddhism. Clinging to the far western flank of the Tibetan plateau, jagged peaks and windswept valleys have preserved mainly the indigenous mountain cultures of Ladakh. Our exploration begins close to the regional capital, Leh, where we acclimatize to the elevation. We examine how the unique Ladakhi heritage and fragile high desert ecosystem interact with the region's shifting cultural, ecological, and economic pressures. * Note: Participants receive Wilde...
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